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How Long Do You Have To Do Pellet Therapy To Get Results?

With age, our hormone levels gradually decline. If you’ve been feeling “off” lately, hormone depletion or hormone imbalance might be to blame. At Herrera Medical Group in Flower Mound, TX, we can help you restore optimum health and vitality through bioidentical hormone pellet therapy. Are you wondering for how long you need to undergo this treatment to experience health benefits? Keep reading to learn more.

How Long Do You Have To Do Pellet Therapy To Get Results?

Within two to four weeks after starting the treatment, you should experience noticeable relief from your symptoms. Hormone replacement therapy starts to work several days after pellet insertion, and your body will gradually adjust to optimized hormone levels. To experience the full benefits of your treatment, you may need to wait for up to six months.

Nevertheless, by continuing your treatment for as long as possible, you can experience incredible results and significant relief from your symptoms. Your journey towards hormone optimization through pellet therapy is unique to you. Our team will ensure that your treatment course is entirely safe and suitable for your needs and health goals.

Can You Stay on Hormone Replacement Therapy for a Long Time?

Hormone replacement therapy promises a safe, convenient option for alleviating hormone-related symptoms that are usually present in mid-life. Some people may need pellet therapy on a short-term basis to find relief from their most pressing symptoms. Women who are going through the most challenging part of menopause, for example, may seek short-term treatment. However, some people choose to get long-term hormone replacement therapy to maintain health, youth, and vitality as they age.

How long you need to do hormone replacement therapy will depend on your health and anti-aging goals. Additionally, if you do not have health issues that can interfere with the extended use of bioidentical hormones, then you may safely continue the treatment to maintain your results. We will constantly monitor your progress and adjust your treatment as necessary.

Understanding How Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy Works

Pellet therapy, a type of bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, is a treatment that helps women who are experiencing health symptoms due to hormone imbalance or menopause. The treatment involves the insertion of hormone pellets that contain bioidentical hormones. These hormones are structurally similar to the ones naturally produced in the body. Estrogen and progesterone are the most common bioidentical hormones prescribed to women.

Why Women Seek Hormone Replacement Therapy

Many women start hormone replacement therapy as they go through menopause. The treatment offers relief from menopause symptoms such as vaginal dryness, low libido, and hot flashes. However, if you’re experiencing hormone-related symptoms such as insomnia, weight gain, and hot flashes even before you reach menopause, you may safely start the therapy sooner.

Optimizing hormone levels with the help of pellet therapy is highly beneficial for women who are at the peak of menopause. However, it’s also important to address hormone-related symptoms as soon as possible to minimize the risk of long-term complications. An increased risk of osteoporosis and diabetes are associated with hormone imbalance. By replacing and optimizing your hormones as early as needed, it’s possible to prevent chronic diseases and maintain your health and vitality as you age.

Do You Need To Prepare for the Treatment?

It’s easy to get started with bioidentical hormone replacement therapy. During your initial consultation with our team, we will ask you about your general medical history, symptoms, and treatment goals. We may conduct additional tests to measure your current hormone levels and create a personalized treatment plan.

There’s no need for any extensive preparation. To start pellet therapy, you are advised to stop taking blood-thinning medications for at least a week before pellet insertion.

Why Choose Pellet Therapy?

There are various ways to administer hormones during BHRT. Pellet delivery is one of the most favorable methods because of its convenience. You’ll only need to get the implants every three to six months. There’s no need to worry about taking pills or applying creams daily.

Additionally, the hormones administered through pellet delivery are consistent and steady. This helps ensure that your treatment is efficient and effective. In contrast, patches and creams can sometimes vary in dosage. They may also rub off and fall into the wrong hands, especially if you live with children.

What To Expect During Your Treatment

Initial Consultation

First, we will determine whether hormone replacement therapy is a safe and effective treatment option to address your symptoms. We may ask you to go through blood work for us to determine your ideal hormone levels and what adjustments need to be made. This step is essential to the success of your treatment, as each person’s hormone needs are different.

Insertion

On the day of your pellet insertion, you will receive a customized hormone pellet with the optimal dose of hormones. This pellet is about as small as a grain of rice. We will clean and numb the site where the pellet is going to be inserted. Next, a small incision will be made so we can insert the pellets underneath your skin. The site will be covered with a bandage.

Aftercare

The pellet insertion site should be kept dry for the first 24 hours. Afterward, you may remove the initial bandage and reapply as needed until the wound has healed. During the healing process, we recommend that you avoid bathing or going to pools and hot tubs to keep the site clean and free of infection.

Strenuous activities must be avoided to avoid irritating the pellet insertion site. However, light exercises such as walking are encouraged. About a week after your pellet insertion appointment, you should be able to resume your regular activities.

Adjustment

A brief adjustment period is to be expected after starting bioidentical hormone replacement therapy. During this period, the inserted pellet releases a steady dose of hormones into your bloodstream. Your body may need to adjust for a few days before maintaining optimum hormone levels.

After your adjustment period of about two to four weeks, you should notice improvements in your symptoms. Better sleep, increased energy levels, and feeling more emotionally stable are some benefits you can expect after starting hormone replacement therapy. Because the hormones used in the treatment are structurally similar to the ones produced by your body, you should enjoy these benefits without worrying about adverse side effects.

Why It’s Important To Restore Your Natural Balance Through BHRT

Hormones are responsible for sending information from your brain to other parts of your body. They are messengers that ensure your tissues, organs, and other systems work as expected. Your metabolism, libido, reproductive development, and more functions are affected by your hormones. When you experience hormone imbalances, one or more of your body systems may not function optimally.

The Quality of Your Daily Life Matters

Our hormone levels naturally fluctuate throughout our lifetimes. During puberty, pregnancy, and childbirth, women’s hormones ebb and flow. However, it is during menopause or perimenopause that women feel the unwanted symptoms of hormone imbalance. Significantly low levels of estrogen and progesterone during menopause can cause many unpleasant symptoms to arise.

Hot flashes, vaginal dryness, mood changes, and hair loss are some of the hormone-related symptoms women experience during menopause. These symptoms may come sooner or later, depending on your health condition, genetics, and lifestyle choices.

Lifestyle Changes Are Not Always Enough

Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy offers a safe, non-invasive, and natural treatment option to those who would like to fight the signs of aging and hormone-related symptoms. Lifestyle changes can alleviate some of the symptoms of hormone imbalance, but committing to an exercise routine or healthy diet can’t always improve hormone-related symptoms. Many women suffer from menopause symptoms that only respond to hormone replacement.

By receiving the right dose of bioidentical hormones to restore natural balance, women can find relief from unwanted symptoms and improve the overall quality of their life. The goal of bioidentical hormone replacement therapy is to optimize your hormone levels for a more youthful, vibrant, heather version of you.

Get the Right Treatment for Better Health and Wellness

Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy makes it possible for you to live to the fullest. Suffering from the symptoms of aging and hormone-related decline should not stop you from living a satisfying lifestyle. Our experts can help you regain control of your life and feel your best. Schedule your consultation with our team today! Contact Herrera Medical Group in Flower Mound, TX to start your journey toward optimum health and wellness.

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